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Is it actually June?

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17 years 8 months ago #181915 by philfort
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Hmm... the digital point forecasts say "little to no snow accumulation" at pretty much any elevation...

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17 years 8 months ago #181916 by Jason_H.
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Paridise with 11 inches new? www.nwac.us/products/OSOPVC

Looking good. :)

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17 years 8 months ago #181917 by Aaron_Riggs
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I remember skiing new snow at Snoqualmie Pass in May 1999, and though I skied fresh snow on Snoqualmie Mountain in June 1999, it was 1-2 inches of guanch and certainly not 11 inches of pow.
www.nwac.us/text_version/1998.htm

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17 years 8 months ago #181918 by Lowell_Skoog
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This shows the dates the snow at Paradise melted out for the years the snow depth was more than 170 inches on May 30.


I wonder how they define melt out. I guess it must be when the snow measurement stake melts out. Within a radius of how many inches? Any definition you come up with would seem pretty arbitrary. I imagine there's still a lot of snow around when the stake melts out.

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17 years 8 months ago #181934 by hyak.net
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I remember skiing new snow at Snoqualmie Pass in May 1999, and though I skied fresh snow on Snoqualmie Mountain in June 1999, it was 1-2 inches of guanch and certainly not 11 inches of pow.
www.nwac.us/text_version/1998.htm


I went snowboarding at Hyak on May 9, 1999 after 5" of new snow had fallen, that was a great year!
hyak.net/cam9899/050999.jpg

Currently it is 32 degrees and snowing on Snoqualmie and it appears to be aprox. 3" on the DOT cam on the ground, but that is just a guess. This is the latest I've ever seen any significant snowfall at pass level since I've owned my cabin at Hyak.

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17 years 8 months ago #181935 by Aaron_Riggs
Replied by Aaron_Riggs on topic Re: Is it actually June? / WSDOT Humor

I went snowboarding at Hyak on May 9, 1999 after 5" of new snow had fallen, that was a great year!
hyak.net/cam9899/050999.jpg


Yes, 98-99 was a blur of guaranteed powder days on those newfangled parabolics.

Check out the funny message on the WSDOT camera.

www.wsdot.wa.gov/traffic/passes/snoqualmie/

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